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The final episode of Hi-5 aired on 16 December 2011 as a result of the Nine Network selling the property in 2012. A spin-off series, Hi-5 House, aired on Nick Jr. from 2013 to 2016, produced with no involvement from Nine. Nine renewed its partnership with the Hi-5 franchise in October 2016 and announced plans to revive Hi-5 with a new
Hi-5 averaged a national audience of 223,000 in 1999, which was a 32.2% increase on Humphrey. [13] The first four weeks of broadcast achieved an average of 231,000 viewers. [20] Hi-5's highest rating episode in 2001 was watched by 96,000 children aged 0–14.
Hi-5 House received an Asian Television Award for Best Preschool Program in 2015. The third and final series was made available worldwide on Netflix on 25 March 2016. Hi-5 House concluded as a result of the Nine Network renewing its partnership with the Hi-5 franchise in October 2016 with plans to revive the original program with a new cast in ...
The debut album of the group, Jump and Jive with Hi-5, corresponded with the first season of the show and was released in September 2004 by Koch Entertainment. [9] A special holiday album, It's a Hi-5 Christmas, was released in October 2005. [10] The cast also toured malls and theaters in the U.S., performing songs from the television series. [3]
The fifth song, "Hi-5 Dance Off", made its debut in the new episodes. [1] The series also featured new puppet characters, the Jupsters, who were introduced as the family of previously established character Jup Jup. [1] The revival also retained a segment introduced in Hi-5 House, entitled The Chatterbox. This segment focuses on the discovery of ...
The seventh series of the children's television series Hi-5 aired between 23 May 2005 [1] and 22 July 2005 on the Nine Network in Australia. The season was produced by Kids Like Us for Nine with Helena Harris as executive producer. The series featured the 300th episode.
A new television series entitled Hi-5 House was filmed in Singapore and Malaysia between 2013 and 2015, and aired on pay-TV channel Nick Jr. in Australia and Disney Junior in Asia; [73] its success in Asia resulted in an Asian Television Award for Best Preschool Program in 2015. [74]
Following the Nine Network and Southern Star's acquisition of the Hi-5 franchise in 2008, a deal was made to produce five new series of the program featuring the "new generation" cast. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Southern Star produced two of these series in 2009 and 2010, and begun production of the third in 2011. [ 1 ]